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Comprehensive Laboratory Data Analysis to Predict the Clinical Severity of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in 1,952 Patients in Daegu, Korea

Eun‐Hyung Yoo, Soon Hee Chang, Do Young Song, Chae Hoon Lee, Gyu Young Cheong, Sunggyun Park, Jae Hee Lee, Sooin Lee, Sang Gyu Kwak, Chang‐Ho Jeon, Kyung Eun Song

2021Annals of Laboratory Medicine21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Laboratory parameter abnormalities are commonly observed in COVID-19 patients; however, their clinical significance remains controversial. We assessed the prevalence, characteristics, and clinical impact of laboratory parameters in COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Daegu, Korea. METHODS: We investigated the clinical and laboratory parameters of 1,952 COVID-19 patients on admission in nine hospitals in Daegu, Korea. The average patient age was 58.1 years, and 700 (35.9%) patients were men. The patients were classified into mild (N=1,612), moderate (N=294), and severe (N=46) disease groups based on clinical severity scores. We used chi-square test, multiple comparison analysis, and multinomial logistic regression to evaluate the correlation between laboratory parameters and disease severity. RESULTS: gene) parameters. Relative lymphopenia, prothrombin time prolongation, and hypoalbuminemia were significant indicators of COVID-19 severity. Patients with both hypoalbuminemia and lymphopenia had a higher risk of severe COVID-19. CONCLUSIONS: Laboratory parameter abnormalities on admission are common, are significantly associated with clinical severity, and can serve as independent predictors of COVID-19 severity. Monitoring the laboratory parameters, including albumin and lymphocyte count, is crucial for timely treatment of COVID-19.

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MedicineHypoalbuminemiaInternal medicineProcalcitoninPartial thromboplastin timeProthrombin timeWhite blood cellCreatinineGastroenterologyAbsolute neutrophil countAspartate transaminaseNeutropeniaPlateletSepsisAlkaline phosphataseEnzymeToxicityBiochemistryChemistryCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease PrognosisDermatological and COVID-19 studies
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